The
American Constitution - A Documentary Record - From Yale University.
Contains every document that influenced our Constitution! From the Magna
Carta, Documents from the Constitutional Convention, the Federalist
Papers, and all important Ratifications and Resolutions!

Boston Massacre
- Engraving by Paul Revere. Check this one out, then look at the next...

Boston Massacre
- Hmm... a bit different? Which do you think is more accurate? (courtesy
Granger Collection.)

King George III - Did
you know George's father (King George II) spoke English with a thick
German accent? His father didn't speak a word of English. George's
I and II were of the House of Hanover... now Germany!. (courtesy - Royal
Collection
H.M. Queen Elizabeth II)

Samuel Adams -
Father of the American Revolution (courtesy Museum of Fine Arts, Boston).

James Otis -
Protesting the British writs of assistance, which empowered customs
officers to search officers to search anywhere, even in private houses,
for smuggled goods (courtesy Massachusetts State House Art Collection).

William Pitt -
Rescued England from defeat in the French & Indian War (courtesy Granger
Collection).

Charles Townshend -
England's "Chancellor of the Exchequer" (man in charge of
imperial finances). He surprised everyone by proposing new taxes on the
Americans (courtesy Scottish National Portrait Gallery).

General Edward Braddock
- Being shot off one of his four horses, being assisted by Col. George
Washington (courtesy Wisconsin State Historical Society).

1755 - The French
and Indian War Home Page- This site is dedicated to the French
soldiers who came to New France to fight the British. The author of this
page has provided a list of French regulars who fought in the war, and
this information is to be used in a book that the author is currently working
on. Also provided are references to books and other web sites.

Montcalm and
Wolfe - This is an excellent site recommended by the History Channel. The site is
fairly thorough, and provides information about battles, British and
French troops, individual units, and forts possessed by either side, as
well as a comprehensive bibliography. (Turn your speakers down... the site
has loud music.)